[release/10.0] Add fetchTags: false to all checkout steps in Azure Pipelines#122367
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@agocke this in an infrastructure-only backport to decrease the amount of time spent in the checkout step in CI. |
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Backport of #122250 to release/10.0
/cc @elinor-fung @copilot
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This is an infrastructure-only change. It decreases the amount of time all our build legs spend checking out sources.
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Testing
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Low